- February/March 1648),
seventh daughter Married Lamasi (喇瑪思) of the
Jarud Borjigin clan in 1645
Fulin (福臨), the
Shunzhi Emperor (順治帝; 15
March 1638 – 5...
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Gioro Princess of the
First Rank (固伦公主, 1633-1649) Lady
Jarud Borjigin 1645
Lamasi (喇玛思)
JarudBorjigin Princess Shuzhe Duanxian of the
First Rank (固伦淑哲端献公主)...
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Fourth primary consort, of the
Jarud Borjigin clan,
daughter of
beile Heshuoqi (和硕齐)
Fifth primary consort, of the
Borjigin clan,
daughter of
beile Seteli...
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Southern Khalkha (Baarin and
Jarud),
Ligden raided the Ming dynasty. However, from 1612 on,
leaders of the
Khorchin and the
Jarud became in-laws with the rising...
- Khalkha,
together with Chahars,
Ordos and Tumed, were
directly ruled by
Borjigin khans until the 20th century;
unlike the Oirats, who were
ruled by Dzungar...
-
Prince Jianchun of the
First Rank (简纯亲王)
Secondary consort, of the
Jarud Borjigin clan (扎鲁特博尔济吉特氏),
daughter of
beile Bage (巴格贝勒) Fu'erdun (富尔敦;1633-1651)...
-
create a
single national identity". The Economist. 14
September 2023.
Borjigin,
Huhbator (2004). "The
history and
political character of the name of 'Nei...
-
predominantly live in
northeastern Inner Mongolia of China. The Ming
dynasty gave
Borjigin princes (descended from
Genghis Khan's brothers)
command of the Taining...
- (Borjigid)
Gorlos Kharchin Tümed
Aohan Naiman Bairin (Right and Left Banner)
Jarud Ongniud Ar
Horqin Hexigten Khalkha Left Wing Üzemchin
Abganar Khuuchid Abag...
- (Borjigid)
Gorlos Kharchin Tümed
Aohan Naiman Bairin (Right and Left Banner)
Jarud Ongniud Ar
Horqin Hexigten Khalkha Left Wing Üzemchin
Abganar Khuuchid Abag...